Publications by authors named "Hong Yu Cheng"

Depression, a pervasive mental health issue, often necessitates innovative therapeutic interventions. This study explores the efficacy of music therapy, a non-pharmacological approach, in ameliorating depression symptoms in a murine model. Employing a chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) model to induce depressionlike behaviors in mice, we investigated the therapeutic potential of four distinct music genres: light, classical, atonal composition, and rock music.

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Cholelithiasis, commonly known as gallstones, represents a prevalent hepatobiliary disorder. This study aimed to elucidate the therapeutic role and mechanism of Danyankang capsulein treating cholelithiasis induced by a high-fat diet in C57BL/6 mice. The therapeutical potential of Danyankang was assessed through biochemical analyses, histopathological examinations, protein detection, and 16S rDNA sequencing.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance Lagotis Brachystachya: Maxim is a traditional ethnic medicine commonly used in Tibet. In Tibetan medicine theory, Lagotis brachystachya is mainly used for the treatment of inflammatory related diseases. However, the active components and mechanism of the anti-inflammatory activity of Lagotis brachystachya are not clear.

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Maxim, a common herb in Tibetan medicine, is mainly used to treat pneumonia, hepatitis, yellow water disease (gouty arthritis). Since long-term heavy drinking is also a risk factor for gouty arthritis, the present study aimed to evaluate the underlying protective role and mechanism of extracts of (ELB) in chronic alcoholic liver injury combined with gouty arthritis. The rat chronic alcoholic liver injury combined with gouty arthritis model was established by long-term alcohol consumption and monosodium urate (MSU) injection.

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Lagotis brachystachya Maxim is a herb widely used in traditional Tibetan medicine. Our previous study indicated that total extracts from Lagotis brachystachya could lower uric acid levels. This study aimed to further elucidate the active components (luteolin, luteoloside and apigenin) isolated from Lagotis brachystachya and the underlying mechanism in vitro and in vivo.

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  • The gut microbiota, consisting of over a trillion microbes, forms a mutually beneficial relationship with mammals, contributing to immune system development and pathogen defense.
  • The microbiota utilizes several mechanisms to enhance the innate immune response, including the secretion of antimicrobial peptides and activation of the inflammasome.
  • Key immune molecules like IL-22, IL-17, and IL-10 are produced in response to these interactions, showcasing the gut microbiota's role in protecting the host from infections.
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  • A study used canonical discriminant analysis (CDA) on volatile metabolite data from six mushroom species (white beech, brown beech, button, oyster, king oyster, and enoki) to classify them effectively.
  • HS-SPME-GC mass spectroscopy identified 27 major volatile compounds, with brown beech mushroom showing the highest total volatile content and significant differences in profiles between certain species.
  • The findings suggest that CDA is more effective than principal component analysis for distinguishing mushroom species, and the data can aid in quality control and authentication in the mushroom industry.
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  • Contagious pustular dermatitis is a zoonotic disease linked to the orf virus, causing major economic issues during pandemic outbreaks.
  • A study tested blood samples from 628 healthy goats in China and found the orf virus present in some of them.
  • The virus from these asymptomatic goats was shown to be infectious, causing typical symptoms in uninfected goats, indicating that healthy-looking animals can still carry the virus and contribute to the disease's spread.
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Background: Panaxatriol saponins (PTS), an extract from the traditional Chinese herb Panax notoginseng, which has been used to treat ischemic stroke for many years in China. However, the mechanism underlying the effects of PTS remains unclear. This study aimed to determine whether PTS can protect against ischemic brain injury by promoting angiogenesis and to explore the possible mechanism by which it promotes angiogenesis.

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Objective: Findings from epidemiologic studies of coffee consumption and risk for cognitive decline or dementia are inconclusive. The aim of this study was to conduct a meta-analysis of prospective studies to assess the association between coffee consumption and the risk for cognitive decline and dementia.

Methods: Relevant studies were identified by searching PubMed and Embase databases between 1966 and December 2014.

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Introduction: Necrotizing fasciitis (NF) is a life threatening infectious disease with a high mortality rate. We carried out a microbiological characterization of the causative pathogens. We investigated the correlation of mortality in NF with bloodstream infection and with the presence of co-morbidities.

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Objective: To explore the relationship between the polymorphisms in gene FGFR1, FGF10, FGF18 and the nonsyndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate (NS CLP) in Chinese population.

Methods: Genomic DNA was isolated from peripheral lymphocytes of 75 patients with NS CLP and their parents and 75 unimpaired healthy children. The polymorphisms in FGFR1 gene rs13317, p.

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Objective: Overcrowding in hospitals, especially in EDs, is a serious problem in the United States, Europe, and Taiwan. However, the association between prolonged ED boarding stay and mortality in patients with necrotizing fasciitis remains underinvestigated.

Methods: This was a retrospective study.

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Background: Laboratory risk indicator for necrotizing fasciitis (LRINEC score) is a simple laboratory tool used to distinguish between necrotizing soft-tissue infections (NSTI) and other soft-tissue infections. A LRINEC score of > or =6 is considered as denoting a high risk of necrotizing fasciitis. A certain LRINEC score might also be associated with mortality and other outcomes of patients with NSTI.

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Acute cardiac tamponade requires urgent diagnosis and treatment. We report a case involving a 70-year-old man who was receiving warfarin treatment for 12 years following mitral valve replacement. The international normalised ratio (INR) was checked and echocardiography performed regularly in the clinic.

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